The new DMB phone won't replace the PSP but it will provide an excellent alternative

Mar 14, 2006 11:10 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Electronics, one of the major participants at CeBIT, has just announced its first DMB Game Mobile Phone - SPH-B5200.

According to some sources the phone will feature a 2 inch QVGA LCD display with 262k colors, but others say it will be even bigger. The big screen will probably not be able to replace the large PSP screens, but will surely keep users entertained whether they are using its screen in portrait or landscape position. When the display it's in portrait position users can slide down a number pad to make their calls and a directional controller that will let them choose their shows for watching. When the display it's turned into landscape position users can slide out two four-way controllers for 3D gaming.

The handset features Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 player and an operational recognition game technology which leads to high degree of acceleration sensor for the ultimate gaming experience.

The new Samsung SPH-B5200 has an elegant and cool design which follow in the footsteps of DMB phones, and which will definitely attract users that are fond of good looking high-end handsets. No word about its memory size or price, but almost sure the phone will be available only in Korea.